Danzig Hopes To Surprise Fans With Misfits Reunion Sets
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(Classic Rock) Glenn Danzig says it's possible that Misfits could continue working together after their upcoming shows. Last week it was confirmed that the band's classic lineup of frontman Danzig, bassist Jerry Only and guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein would reunited for two Riot Fest events in Denver and Chicago in September. The reunion plans came after Danzig and Only attended a meeting originally set up to avert further legal wrangles between the pair. Danzig tells Rolling Stone: "It is going to happen for at least two shows. We'll see how it goes. It may lead to some other work, but who knows how it's going to turn out? I mean, I don't think it's going to be a disaster - I think it's going to be incredible." Only previously revealed that he'd asked Danzig to pick the setlist - and the singer says there will be a few surprises thrown in - along with a "cool" stage set. He continues: "There are gonna be songs people know we're gonna do, but there's some stuff we've been talking about that people would never guess. I just want you to be surprised. I think it's better that way, especially in this whole internet age. I hate that sh*t." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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